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  1. 0105 after 18 months of regular wear. Pretty satisfied with these but unlikely to consider another pair due to the excessive back rise (you can see some fade lines on the yoke due to the sag). Something I pay more attention to now... still, they are the most comfortable jeans I've owned and a super versatile cut overall. Plenty of missing threads and some heavy wear on the cuffs. Not sure what size these are as the patch had a 33 but the inner tag has a 32 – anyone else have this on their pair? Peek-a-boo:
    13 points
  2. They are borderline roping too much 😅
    8 points
  3. Tender / Great Lakes / The Vanishing West / Stanford Research Systems / Duke / Word of Mouth / Wearmasters
    8 points
  4. Two Moon Westpoint Pants. (Pics from 2023 but I can fit them again )
    7 points
  5. Got some FOB First time getting a pair of duck cotton pants and they feel light but sturdy - 11oz. So should be perfect for this time of year. Not sure what the shrinkage situation is with these but they are long enough for a double cuff and are a relaxed fit so I think I should be fine...any others with any experience with these? Bit of an impulse buy but I'm glad i did Update - washed at 40 air dried and no noticeable shrinkage. FOB also got back to me superfast on instagram and confirmed they are a one-wash so should not shrink much at all.
    7 points
  6. Vintage shirt, vintage OG-107s, chuck 70s
    6 points
  7. I think after the Word of Mouth contest is over I’m just gonna wear Tender Co. for a year or two Tender x4 / Tezomeya / Hollows / Russell
    5 points
  8. Hansen / Good on / duke (non-vis) / WHxHinoya - big thanks to @Broark
    5 points
  9. They can also make you look like a clueless suburban dad whose wife buys his shoes based on whatever’s cheapest in Sports Direct/TK Maxx. Not anyone on Sufu of course, who undoubtedly will have the swagger to pull them off, but you know, those other people…
    4 points
  10. You are such a coward. Betty will be distraught, I’ll bet she’s wearing her best lipstick in anticipation of your visit today🫦
    4 points
  11. Never underestimate the power of sufu.. I’m down at Morrisons now, buying pizzas for the weekend.. They have a new touchscreen so I don’t have to engage with the staff.. I just type in my pizza order, go pick up some bits ‘b bobs, call back and collect with no uncomfortable interactions and no anxiety freak outs..
    4 points
  12. I think Mavis and Elsie used to sell early editions of Boon and Lightning in The Cabin (unfortunately the magazine racks are just out of shot). The discerning locals of Weatherfield were switched-on pioneers of the second wave denimsphere.
    4 points
  13. "I Don't Really Knoooow" I've been a member of this forum for some time.. this is probably as far 'off subject' as we've ever got
    4 points
  14. I wear a belt AND have my cinch fastened on my 30s. No one is getting them off me without my permission.
    4 points
  15. According to Bookface memories...10 years ago, I got 3 pairs of AW's all at once
    4 points
  16. 3 points
  17. My jeans are finally getting to that "matte feel" now. Especially during summer, it always feels like they will start to accelerate in fading when it reaches that arbitrary status. Could be totally placebo.
    3 points
  18. 2 points
  19. For those who go back far enough.
    2 points
  20. Escort, Fiesta? No it’s a Ford Razzle actually…
    2 points
  21. And Stan said they keep back issues of Escort under the counter... for those who ask in a hushed gruff voice... and that wasn't the car magazine version either 👀
    2 points
  22. I can’t do those shoes at all, ever really. @Maynard Friedman gets to it for me from an aesthetic perspective. @Double 0 Soul gets it from a wear perspective. Though I’m not personally a fan of chucks beat up or not. I still have some skate shoes hanging around for comfort and function, but don’t much wear beyond the house. Honestly I feel like beat up Birkenstocks are better, but this is why in the end I favor more traditional leather boots and shoes for the most part. Don’t run as much as I used to since I’m on my bike so much but my actual runners are Merrell zero drop trail shoes. I haven’t run in anything padded in a good 15 years now and have felt better for it. Those shoes are ugly as hell (thankfully not as bad as the “toe” shoes) but they last ages because there’s no padding to get shot, it’s just whenever I wear through the sole to my actual foot that I need a new pair. Others pull off these traditional bulky runners, I can dig the look, but I’ve never felt like it suited me. .
    2 points
  23. Cooler temps in the mountains is a nice break from the oppressive heat back home. Lovely weather today! FW army shirt, tezomeya t, duke belt, wom jeans
    2 points
  24. Well Maynard, funny you say that… trying to get that funky (platonic) foursome together was a proper nightmare, I tell thee… and it wasn’t for the want of trying. Firstly, the ladies couldn’t agree on where to eat. Traceeeeeey / Julie / Debs can only slurp soup through a straw, until she gets her new false choppers. Mavis, bizarrely, is a Leicester City fan and kept quoting Jamie Vardy ‘I don’t like foreign food so I just stick to pizza and chinese'... and, to top it all, Neal was pinging me saying ‘I’m wearing my M41001 and CSF as I found them so you’ll have to wear Freewheelers otherwise we’ll look daft'... hard to believe... I know... it sounds like I'm making it all up...
    2 points
  25. Jeez.. Martin, Don't! .. you're triggering my PTSD.. check this mad shit out, when we used to live out in the sticks, Sarah would buy our daily food from M&S (don't tell @Geeman but she used to work there doing Visual Merchandising.. window displays and such so we used to get staff discount giving us 20% off so we could eat fancy food from M&S for the same price as Tesco food.. hence my long and much derided association with Marks & Spencer.. .. is it all coming together now G? At the weekend, i would drive to a huge out of town Asda or Morrison's for all the shit she couldn't carry.. the best part was the boy and i could stuff our faces on the 'cheese on a stick' freebies at the deli counter.. the second best part was their build your own pizza.. when the kid was little and Sarah was on very extended maternity leave.. we would go on adventures in the woods on Sunday morning, a couple of pints at the country pub, walk back home and he would have an afternoon nap while Sarah cooked Sunday lunch.. when he got to school age, we'd be out in the Peak District and Sarah would stay home, wash her hair and catch up on shit she'd missed in the week being a busy working mum.. but because i've never paid much attention to the time.. by the time we got home Sunday dinner was often ruined so one day she said "fuck it!.. if you two can't come home on time.. i'm not doing Sunday dinner again" so rather than binning off the Peaks we reverted to pizzas on Sunday evening which we could just bang in the oven.. we still have Sunday pizzas now.. I digress.. since i've been riding to work, i can't pick up a weekly shop so we have it delivered but you can't get 'make your own pizzas' delivered so i've been trying to find somewhere that makes them.. We only have a M&S Foods or a Waitrose nearby and neither do.. anywho, late last year, my mum asked me to go to Morrison's and get her 6x bottles of wine which were on offer.. i noticed they did 'make your own pizzas' so i drove there again the following week.. the pizzas were fucking great, family loved them and asked if i could get these again next week.. so i did, it was the same woman who served me but she was uncomfortably flirtatious.. call me shallow but if she was attractive, i'd feel flattered.. but she doesn't even have a full set of teeth.. i was polite as per.. but the next week, she started making lewd innuendos.. like fking Les Dawson.. then she said "Ooo i like the way that you talk and everything" wft! ..maybe because i don't sound like i'm from the fucking arse-end of Sheffield .. i made a point of saying "the mushroom one is for my wife" "the spicy chicken is for my kid".. ..i told the family that it was freaking me out and i couldn't bear to go back.. they just laughed and said "i needed to man up".. last week i asked for a pizza and she said "i thought you'd come in to ask me out" my god, can't a sexy denim-head go buy pizzas without being perved over by a toothless woman? ..after i had a mini-freakout when i got lost in Ikea, just having to go to unfamiliar places is really triggering for my anxiety so knowing i have to go get pizzas on Saturday and deal with this shit is making me feel anxious from Thursday onwards..
    2 points
  26. I wish half of that statement was true I told my mum what was happening.. she said, "i'll get your pizzas if you like and you can just collect them from here" No it's ok, i'm a fully grown human being.. i have a wife, i have a kid, i own a home and run a businness.. i'm sure i can deal with this.. Her and her best bud Pat went to check her out last week and both said "wtf! why on earth would he?"
    1 point
  27. Great color too! Reminds me of Ducks from ROY.
    1 point
  28. I tuck my tees 99% of the time so it's something I've just embraced as part of the journey. I wouldn't consider another pair unless they were to heavily revise the pattern, and in theory I would size up just for a little more width, though this pair still works with everything for me. I'm back to exploring higher and wider cuts at the moment (see my latest post in the TCB thread).
    1 point
  29. Great, solid pair.
    1 point
  30. My one slight issue i have with this^ style of footwear, be it Asics, New Balance or what'evs is that most of them look like shit once they’ve been worn in for a few months, whereas a pair of Chucks, AJ1s, Vans for instance get better or should i say.. look no worse at each stage of wear. Take Chucks (basketball / gym shoe style) for instance.. it doesn't matter how fucked this type of shoe gets.. they can be falling to pieces and still look great, you can wear a battered old pair of Chucks and dress them up with a good pair of jeans.. they can always be part of a dope looking outfit, whereas when NBs start to stain and yellow, they could still have years of wear left but even a good pair of jeans can't save them.. and by the time they do have holes, they just make you look down at heal, like you're long overdue a new pair of sneaks.
    1 point
  31. Most probably correct, absolutely no chance for me being able to try items anywhere either - however, @chicote if you are looking to buy direct from Timeworn themselves - the process is super easy, and Isao is very willing to share sizing information and suggestions.
    1 point
  32. @Double 0 Soul I bought it from TCB but it is made by Sure Mfg. They work closely together with tops. It's a nice tee and I would buy more of it if I could find the exact once again 8in stock).
    1 point
  33. I love the back pocket shape on those!
    1 point
  34. Word of Mouth pre-order opening for 12 pairs only... see IG for deets
    1 point
  35. *Vtg 1970s Ma Bell Union Strike T Shirt *Bronson Lee 1936 101b Cowboy buckleback repro *Antique Cowboy boots 1925- 1930 unknown maker Last photo is from a picket line 1971. Fuck greedy corporations and mf AT&T. More info in the T shirt thread.
    1 point
  36. Freewheelers Tweakers cap. Freewheelers wwii type 1 Freewheelers 601rb
    1 point
  37. Two Moon 530 The 530 model is the regular straight model from Two Moon. They also have a 540 model which has a lower rise and is slimmer and more tapered (a "66 cut"). This version is not the from the 'recent' release in 2021 but an older model. You can identify this by the not off-set belt loop and the backpocket having a backstitch at the top (which I actually prefer to the square above the pockets, we discussed this detail recently if it was an actual Levi's thing). I'm not sure from when it is. The jeans are made of 14oz red-line selvedge denim. The cotton for the warp is from Zimbabwe but you can also find the information it being Supima cotton. The weft is US cotton or recycled cotton, both information can be found. The development of the denim started early on in the brand's life but only in 1998 or 99 they were confident enough to release it. It is designed to be tough and fade slow. It's dyed double the times than regular denim whatever this means. The old Lighning Magazine did a rating about fading speed. Momotaro and SDA were labelled 'slow', this Two Moon denim was rated 'very slow'. Perfect for a me as a collector... Points of stress (button holes, crotch seams) are sewn with poly-cotton thread. The whole concept of these jeans is durability, at least that's what the makers claim. Size 34x34 One-wash Waist: 88 cm / 34.65" Front rise: 30 cm / 11.8" Back rise: 44 cm / 15.75" Thighs: 33 cm / 13" Knee: 25.5 cm / 10" Leg opening: 23.5 cm / 9.25" Inseam: 84 cm / 33" Dearskin leather patch Rather thin belt loops Based on the VAT being 5%, this pair has to be before 2014 (and after 1997)
    1 point
  38. Fullcount 1121-2 duke denim. I believe these are the widest fitting denim in their line. I’ve had all 3 versions they released. These ones were made with American cotton
    1 point
  39. Flat Head western short sleeve, Flat Head leather jacket, Hollows belt, TCB Late S40s, Wesco Mister Lou.
    1 point
  40. It was so hot in London earlier this week I forgot to snap my WoMs as I went sushi hunting down Southwark / Waterloo way... it was buzzing busy in the big smoke...
    1 point
  41. I would never not use it!
    1 point
  42. Not quite Resolute but still Hayashi-san: Far East Manufacturing will producing additional items. Jackets, pants https://www.instagram.com/p/DK_wkYWTfqA/ edit: The Baker pants look nice
    1 point
  43. As seen above, we spent the past week up at a friend’s cabin on a dammed lake in the mid-Sierra, fed by the south fork of the Stanislaus River. More on that later. As a little sneak peek, here are some shots from a lovely morning hike that I took on Friday, feat. contest jeans, Great Lakes hat + shirt, JK boots. The original idea was to make my way up to the peak of nearby mountain, center background in this shot: The approach to the ridge was scrambly, but before too long I hit a trail that seemed to be going in the right direction. Left the trail again before too long to follow the sound of water, which turned out to be (I think) the nearby Herring Creek Climbed back uphill to the path through a couple hundred feet of chest-high bramble… …and made my way to a spectacular vista point From this last perspective, the peak I was planning on hiking up is to the far left. The gorge to the right feeds the inlet to the lake, seen above. It’s straightforward to hike from the lake part way up the gorge, up to around the large pool seen near the bottom right of the gorge photo. In the past, I’ve made my way up far enough to see the first of the heavily wooded sections (slightly right of center), but have never managed to get there from below because of how steep the walls get to either side of the river. Looking down from above, it seemed like it might be plausible to work my way down to the wooded section by following the shoulder of the ridge (a.k.a. the Large Granite Slab). This seemed to align much more closely with my interests than waking the rest of the way up the mountain, so I scrapped the original plan and plotted a rough course into the gorge. This ^ was the final approach, around 4–500 vertical ft. down a ~80% incline slab of fully exposed granite. Intimidating, but Komperdell, JK, and lots of experience off trail in the Sierra were on my side. The oasis at the bottom was well worth the anxiety at the top. Some of the absolute prettiest water features I’ve ever seen. Stopped for lunch and a beer (ca. 10 am…time runs different in the mountains) and made my way back down to known territory.
    1 point
  44. My first draft had her as Tracy! Old episodes of Coronation Street influenced my final choice though, especially as @MJF9’s bit on the side is Mavis.
    1 point
  45. Old but gold Motoratory originally hand dyed blue, true leather color slowly peeking through...
    1 point
  46. Looks cool the panam sneakers! I’ve really come to like my Flower Mountain sneakers. got them last year, was looking into NB but the ones I tried were too dadish or to wide for my the feet. These fit me well and are light weight. i like the small details with it not being overdone (imo). had to swap the original laces, as they were reflecting light and felt quite corpcore-ish.
    1 point


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